Legislative

Cassie Everett was diagnosed with epilepsy when she was 11 years old. Friday, September 7th 2018 by Lawrence Smith FRANKFORT, Ky. (WDRB) — A Louisville family urged lawmakers to legalize medical marijuana in emotional testimony Friday at the State Capitol. Cassie Everett was diagnosed with epilepsy when she was […]

Higdon: Is marijuana enforcement a good use of state’s limited funding? ***Attention: Casey, Marion, Nelson, Spencer counties*** Senator Higdon believes the war on marijuana needs to change. He needs his constituents to ask him to push for marijuana decriminalization. “I am concerned that the effort we exert to fight […]

FRANKFORT, Ky. (WDRB) — State Rep. Jason Nemes of Louisville predicts medical marijuana will be legal in Kentucky within the next year. The Louisville Republican has co-sponsored a bill that he believes addresses most of the past concerns about medical marijuana… Click to read more at WDRB.com

FRANKFORT, Ky. (WLKY) — A Louisville Republican said he plans to revive a bill to legalize medical marijuana in Kentucky. Rep. Jason Nemes told lawmakers Friday about changes he is making to help the bill pass. The new bill will have stricter rules on possessing medical marijuana, decreasing the […]

Representatives Nemes, St. Onge, and Sims will testify before Judiciary Committee members on September 7th, 2018 at 10 AM. Join us as we work for cannabis law reform in Kentucky, at: The Capitol Annex 702 Capital Ave Frankfort, KY. For more information visit our Facebook page.

We are scheduled to testify at the Licensing & Occupations Committee meeting on Friday, August 24th, 2018 at 10 AM. Join us as we work for cannabis law reform in Kentucky, at: The Capitol Annex 702 Capital Ave Frankfort, KY. For more information visit our Facebook page.

Medical marijuana looks dead in Kentucky’s legislature, but why are hopes still so high? Despite growing support for medical marijuana among state legislators and other Kentuckians, a measure that would let people use the drug to treat serious health problems has received a terminal diagnosis for the 2018 lawmaking session. […]

The bill states: “Create various new sections of KRS Chapter 218A to establish a comprehensive system for medical cannabis, including provisions for medical verification of need; persons allowed to cultivate, use, and possess the drug; organizations allowed to assist in providing the drug; regulation by the state Department of Alcoholic […]